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By Steve Parkhurst While I admit to being one of those people that thinks Washington D.C. is incapable of controlling and patrolling itself, and that something like The Liberty Amendments proposed by Mark Levin are in order for us to rein government back in, there is something to be said for the efforts of Congressman […] more

This review was first published at Big Jolly Politics: Mark Levin’s newest book, The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic, is a different sort of attempt at a national dialogue than any we have seen in recent history. As national dialogues go, in 2011 President Obama disgraced himself in his attempt at a “dialogue,” which […] more

By Steve Parkhurst As you know from this website, I have read The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic and I have been advocating the ideas presented within the book. While we must continue to work within the system that exists today, we must begin educating and running candidates that will understand, embrace and advocate […] more

Mark Levin, in his latest book The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic has cast a bright light on an aspect of the Constitution that has never been utilized before; Article V. Not to be confused with the Fifth Amendment. For reference, Article V reads this way: Levin uses chapter one (read for free) of his […] more

By Steve Parkhurst You must watch this. Yes, it’s 41 minutes long. So what? Bypass this week’s episode of American Idol or bypass an hour worth of Big Bang Theory re-runs. Invest 41 minutes in the future of your country. I wish schools across this country would show this 41 minutes to their students during […] more

By Steve Parkhurst Earlier today Mark Levin, on his Facebook page, made available the first chapter of his upcoming book, The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic. This looks to be a very interesting book, and I for one am really looking forward to getting my hands on a copy. You can download the first […] more

By all accounts, including Salena Zito’s stellar reporting, Paul Ryan made a very successful trip to Pennsylvania on Tuesday, while at the same time Mitt Romney was in Houston where he raised $6 million. That’s a nice haul (see the earlier post about that). Paul Ryan was in Roanoke, Virginia on Wednesday before heading to […] more

This July 4th I have been thinking about the meaning of this country and how this country began. I recently completed a great book called The 5000 Year Leap, shortly after reading and then re-reading Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny. Both of these books could not have been better timed, one is a new book […] more

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